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Joycean unions : post-millennial essays from East to West / ed. by R. Brandon Kershner and Tekla Mecsnóber.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: European Joyce studies ; 22.Publication details: Amsterdam ; New York : Rodopi, 2013.Description: 1 online resource (248 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9401208824
  • 9789401208826
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Joycean unions.DDC classification:
  • 823.912 23
LOC classification:
  • PR6019.O9 Z66953 2013
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Contents:
Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Bibliographical Note; Introduction: Joycean Unions; James Joyce and Eastern Europe: An Introduction; Reading the Book of Himself: James Joyce on Mihály Munkácsy's Painting Ecce Homo -- Joyce, il Bel Paese and the Italian Language; Privatising Ulysses: Joyce before, during and afterthe Celtic Tiger -- Memory of these Migrations: Joyce, Interculturalism, andthe Reception of Ulysses in the Irish Immigration Debate; SoundingS in Proteus -- Bloom and the Ba: Voyeurism and Elision in Nausicaa -- Pararealism in Circe
A Diabolic Rictus of Black Luminosity: Exploringthe Lipoti Virag-Dracula ConnectionThe Injection Mark: Inoculation in the Joycean Text; Of Warts and Women: The Female Anomaly in Circe -- The Love-Life of Phonemes; The Mystery of the Fuga per Canonem Solved; Ulysses: Book of Many Errors; Misquoting Joyce; Joyce through the Fowlers: Eumaeus, The King's English and Modern English Usage; Contributors.
Summary: This exciting new volume presents recent research by internationally recognised Joyce scholars from Europe and North America. Entitled Joycean Unions: Post-Millennial Essays from East to West, it pays particular attention to contemporary Eastern and Western European perspectives on the immensely influential work of the Irish writer James Joyce (1882-1941). The essays collected in this volume uncover various European sources of inspiration for Joyce's early aesthetic theories, for the ""Sirens"", ""Cyclops"", ""Circe"" and ""Eumaeus"" episodes of his modernist masterwork Ulysses (1922) and for.
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Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Bibliographical Note; Introduction: Joycean Unions; James Joyce and Eastern Europe: An Introduction; Reading the Book of Himself: James Joyce on Mihály Munkácsy's Painting Ecce Homo -- Joyce, il Bel Paese and the Italian Language; Privatising Ulysses: Joyce before, during and afterthe Celtic Tiger -- Memory of these Migrations: Joyce, Interculturalism, andthe Reception of Ulysses in the Irish Immigration Debate; SoundingS in Proteus -- Bloom and the Ba: Voyeurism and Elision in Nausicaa -- Pararealism in Circe

A Diabolic Rictus of Black Luminosity: Exploringthe Lipoti Virag-Dracula ConnectionThe Injection Mark: Inoculation in the Joycean Text; Of Warts and Women: The Female Anomaly in Circe -- The Love-Life of Phonemes; The Mystery of the Fuga per Canonem Solved; Ulysses: Book of Many Errors; Misquoting Joyce; Joyce through the Fowlers: Eumaeus, The King's English and Modern English Usage; Contributors.

This exciting new volume presents recent research by internationally recognised Joyce scholars from Europe and North America. Entitled Joycean Unions: Post-Millennial Essays from East to West, it pays particular attention to contemporary Eastern and Western European perspectives on the immensely influential work of the Irish writer James Joyce (1882-1941). The essays collected in this volume uncover various European sources of inspiration for Joyce's early aesthetic theories, for the ""Sirens"", ""Cyclops"", ""Circe"" and ""Eumaeus"" episodes of his modernist masterwork Ulysses (1922) and for.

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